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Thursdiner

Posted By: gymcandy1

Thursdiner - 04/24/14 06:25 AM

Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart.
Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC)
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Funny Newspaper Ads

As the following classified classics will demonstrate, there are often more laughs on the advertising and classified pages than you can find in the cartoons and comic strips:

Lost: small apricot poodle. Reward. Neutered. Like one of the family.
A superb and inexpensive restaurant. Fine food expertly served by waitresses in appetizing forms.
Dinner Special -- Turkey $2.35; Chicken or Beef $2.25; Children $2.00.
For sale: an antique desk suitable for lady with thick legs and large drawers.
For sale: a quilted high chair that can be made into a table, pottie chair, rocking horse, refrigerator, spring coat, size 8 and fur collar.
Four-poster bed, 101 years old. Perfect for antique lover.
Now is your chance to have your ears pierced and get an extra pair to take home, too.
Wanted: 50 girls for stripping machine operators in factory.
Wanted: Unmarried girls to pick fresh fruit and produce at night.
We do not tear your clothing with machinery. We do it carefully by hand.
No matter what your topcoat is made of, this miracle spray will make it really repellent.
For Sale. Three canaries of undermined sex.
For Sale -- Eight puppies from a German Shepherd and an Alaskan Hussy.
Creative daily specials, including select offerings of beef, foul, fresh vegetables, salads, quiche.
7 ounces of choice sirloin steak, boiled to your likeness and smothered with golden fried onion rings.
Great Dames for sale.
Have several very old dresses from grandmother in beautiful condition.
Tired of cleaning yourself? Let me do it.
20 dozen bottles of excellent Old Tawny Port, sold to pay for charges, the owner having lost sight of, and bottled by us last year.
Dog for sale: eats anything and is fond of children.
Vacation Special: have your home exterminated.
If you think you've seen everything in Paris, visit the Pere Lachasis Cemetery. It boasts such immortals as Moliere, Jean de la Fontain, and Chopin.
Mt. Kilimanjaro, the breathtaking backdrop for the Serena Lodge. Swim in the lovely pool while you drink it all in.
The hotel has bowling alleys, tennis courts, comfortable beds, and other athletic facilities.
Get rid of aunts: Zap does the job in 24 hours.
Toaster: A gift that every member of the family appreciates. Automatically burns toast.
Sheer stockings. Designed for fancy dress, but so serviceable that lots of women wear nothing else.
Stock up and save. Limit: one.
Save regularly in our bank. You'll never reget it.
We build bodies that last a lifetime.
Offer expires December 31 or while supplies last.
This is the model home for your future. It was panned by Better Homes and Gardens.
For Sale--Diamonds $20; microscopes $15.
For Rent: 6-room hated apartment.
Man, honest. Will take anything.
Wanted: chambermaid in rectory. Love in, $200 a month. References required.
Wanted: Part-time married girls for soda fountain in sandwich shop.
Man wanted to work in dynamite factory. Must be willing to travel.
Used Cars: Why go elsewhere to be cheated? Come here first!
Christmas tag-sale. Handmade gifts for the hard-to-find person.
Modular Sofas. Only $299. For rest or fore play.
Wanted: Hair-cutter. Excellent growth potential.
Wanted. Man to take care of cow that does not smoke or drink.
3-year-old teacher needed for pre-school. Experience preferred.
Our experienced Mom will care for your child. Fenced yard, meals, and smacks included.
Our bikinis are exciting. They are simply the tops.
Auto Repair Service. Free pick-up and delivery. Try us once, you'll never go anywhere again.
See ladies blouses. 50% off!
Wanted: Preparer of food. Must be dependable, like the food business, and be willing to get hands dirty.
Girl wanted to assist magician in cutting-off-head illusion. Blue Cross and salary.
Wanted. Widower with school-age children requires person to assume general housekeeping duties. Must be capable of contributing to growth of family.
Mixing bowl set designed to please a cook with round bottom for efficient beating.
Mother's helper--peasant working conditions.
Semi-Annual after-Christmas Sale.
And now, the Superstore--unequaled in size, unmatched in variety, unrivaled inconvenience.
We will oil your sewing machine and adjust tension in your home for $1.00.
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Fuzzy Language

The following list of phrases and their definitions might help you understand the fuzzy language of science and medicine. These special phrases are also applicable to anyone reading a PhD dissertation or academic paper.[/b]

"IT HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN"...
I didn't look up the original reference.

"A DEFINITE TREND IS EVIDENT"...
These data are practically meaningless.

"WHILE IT HAS NOT BEEN POSSIBLE TO PROVIDE DEFINITE ANSWERS
TO THE QUESTIONS"...
An unsuccessful experiment but I still hope to get it published.

"THREE OF THE SAMPLES WERE CHOSEN FOR DETAILED STUDY"...
The other results didn't make any sense.

"TYPICAL RESULTS ARE SHOWN"...
This is the prettiest graph.

"THESE RESULTS WILL BE IN A SUBSEQUENT REPORT"...
I might get around to this sometime, if pushed/funded.

"IN MY EXPERIENCE"...
Once.

"IN CASE AFTER CASE"...
Twice.

"IN A SERIES OF CASES"...
Thrice.

"IT IS BELIEVED THAT"...
I think.

"IT IS GENERALLY BELIEVED THAT"...
A couple of others think so, too.

"CORRECT WITHIN AN ORDER OF MAGNITUDE" ...
Wrong. Wrong. Wrong.

"ACCORDING TO STATISTICAL ANALYSIS"...
Rumor has it.

"A STATISTICALLY-ORIENTED PROJECTION OF THE SIGNIFICANCE
OF THESE FINDINGS"...
A really wild guess.

"A CAREFUL ANALYSIS OF OBTAINABLE DATA"...
Three pages of notes were obliterated when I knocked over a beer glass.

"IT IS CLEAR THAT MUCH ADDITIONAL WORK WILL BE REQUIRED
BEFORE A COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING OF THIS PHENOMENON OCCURS"...
I don't understand it....and I never will.

"AFTER ADDITIONAL STUDY BY MY COLLEAGUES"...
They don't understand it either.

"A HIGHLY SIGNIFICANT AREA FOR EXPLORATORY STUDY"...
A totally useless topic selected by my committee.
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Grammar Tips

1. Avoid alliteration. Always.

2. Never use a long word when a diminutive one will do.

3. Employ the vernacular.

4. Eschew ampersands & abbreviations, etc.

5. Parenthetical remarks (however relevant) are unnecessary.

6. Remember to never split an infinitive.

7. Contractions aren't necessary.

8. Foreign words and phrases are not apropos.

9. One should never generalize.

10. Eliminate quotations. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "I hate quotations. Tell me what you know."

11. Comparisons are as bad as cliches.

12. Don't be redundant; don't use more words than necessary; it's highly superfluous.

13. Be more or less specific.

14. Understatement is always best.

15. One-word sentences? Eliminate.

16. Analogies in writing are like feathers on a snake.

17. The passive voice is to be avoided.

18. Go around the barn at high noon to avoid colloquialisms.

19. Even if a mixed metaphor sings, it should be derailed.

20. Who needs rhetorical questions?

21. Exaggeration is a billion times worse than understatement.

22. Don't never use a double negative.

23. capitalize every sentence and remember always end it with point

24. Do not put statements in the negative form.

25. Verbs have to agree with their subjects.

26. Proofread carefully to see if you words out.

27. If you reread your work, you can find on rereading a great deal of repetition can be avoided by rereading and editing.

28. A writer must not shift your point of view.

29. And don't start a sentence with a conjunction. (Remember, too, a preposition is a terrible word to end a sentence with.)

30. Don't overuse exclamation marks!!

31. Place pronouns as close as possible, especially in long sentences, as of 10 or more words, to the irantecedents.

32. Writing carefully, dangling participles must be avoided.

33. If any word is improper at the end of a sentence, a linking verb is.

34. Take the bull by the hand and avoid mixing metaphors.

35. Avoid trendy locutions that sound flaky.

36. Everyone should be careful to use a singular pronoun with singular nouns in their writing.

37. Always pick on the correct idiom.

38. The adverb always follows the verb.

39. Last but not least, avoid cliches like the plague; They're old hat; seek viable alternatives.
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Good morning everyboomie. welcome

Well well well here I go again. razz

It's dark thirty, and I've had a draining work day, and I'm sitting here trying to stay awake when all I really want to do is go to sleep. sleep

If I fall asleep here in the diner just toss me on a table in Ana's corner, and I promise not to snore. yes

Tomorrow is same thing, same time, same channel. rolleyes

Friday I get to change the channel........thank GOD! bravo

Have a happy day everybody. wave

joe
Posted By: Kaki's Sister

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 09:57 AM

wave Good Morning Joe and All who follow me. Coffee is hot and ready. Wishing everyone a Happy day! wave
Posted By: GBC

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 12:11 PM

Good Morning Boomers

Joe, hope the day goes by quickly for you so you can enjoy an easier day tomorrow.

Gerry, coffee is much appreciated this morning. Thanks

Wishing everyone a great day today. spring

A walk with the dogs this morning then a much needed trip to the hairdresser this afternoon.
Posted By: connie

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 01:11 PM

Good morning everyone. Today is exercises in the Therapy pool. To all here and all who follow, have a Wonderful Thursday. Danish and Apple Turnovers in the NC. lab
Posted By: manxman

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 01:17 PM

Good morning boomers. Hope everyone has a terrific Thursday smile
Posted By: Haroula

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 02:03 PM

Good morning everyone. wave
Posted By: flutist

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 02:07 PM

Good morning to all.

Hi there, Haroula, Maxman, Gail, Connie Gerry and Joe. How y'all doin?

Gotta leave in a few minutes to work at the book fair. Then an eye doc appointment after lunch.

Have a great day everyone.

Hugs to all.

Bets
Posted By: Darlene

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 03:05 PM

wave Howdy ho, sweet Joe! Thanks for the openers! Have a great Thursdiner.

hearts Biggest, biggest hugs to you today, Midgie! hearts

Good morning, sweet 'Boomies!

Alrighty, gotta skoosh! See you later!
Posted By: gymcandy1

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 05:03 PM

Good morning everyone. wave

It's Friday for me, and not a day too soon. I'm very tired. tired

Work is a grind. It's non-stop running. shocked

Today I work 1:00 to 10:00. I'm scheduled from 2:00 to 11:00, but that ain't gonna happen. shame

I'll be late enough getting home after 10:00. smirk

I hope you all have a super day. smile

joe
Posted By: auntiegram

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 05:14 PM

Joe may work fly and go well. Thanks for the chuckles and have a lovely day!

Gerry thanks for the coffee and have a lovely day!

Gail have a nice walk. Not much walking here as we are under a Winter Storm Warning. Have fun at the hairdressers and have a lovely day!

Connie sounds like fun to exercise in a pool, enjoy! Thanks for the danish and have a lovely day!

Manxman have a lovely day!

Haroula have a lovely day!

Bets have fun at the bookfair and good luck with the doc appointment! Have a lovely day!

Darlene may work all go smoothly and you have a lovely day!

Midge.....HUGS!!!!

Ana hope your head is feeling better and the project is moving right along! Have a lovely day!

wave
Nan
Posted By: Space Quest Fan

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 05:16 PM

thumbsup on the ads Joe. lol
Posted By: looney4labs

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 05:23 PM

Thumping Good Thursday ya'll puppy

The doggies and I were up early and out to walk. They were all a little draggy, but I expect that is because we didn't walk much last week. The weather is way toooooo nice to not walk.

Then home to feed us all and give Seagy her chemo and start her on some nausea meds so she keeps eating. Also did some research on supporting her immune system with essential oils. I'm gonna order the ones I'm missing and give them a try on the theory they can't hurt and they might help.

I'll be dashing out any second to pick up the Cully from school, and then I'll be doing some more research and some stretching and then the day will be over. lol

I need to find something new to read. I started reading "The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic" last night but I'm not thrilled with it. I'll give it another chapter or so, but if it doesn't grab me soon, I'll be surfing for something else.

Back later wave
Posted By: BrownEyedTigre

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 05:30 PM

Good morning boomies! 3rd day of a headache and bad tummy so it's been a struggle to get through work. This too shall pass. I skipped my class this morning and if I do anything I may run the dogs.

Have a great day everyone!

Midgie hearts
Posted By: Sorta Blonde

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 05:54 PM

I just found out my first hubby died in January. Feel bad, since we were married 20 years, but hadn't had contact with him since he moved to Mexico with his new wife almost 20 years ago. Kept up on news from his Facebook page, but he stopped updating it last April. I'm pretty sure it was lung cancer like his dad and mom both died of. His dad died at 57, mom at 72 and poor ex hubby at 64. Not a bad hubby, just had a wandering eye while I worked extra days and hours to pay our bills. While I made all the extra cash, he went golfing, sailing, horseback riding and met a gal, (the one he later married)who worked at the golf course in Mexico. I think they stuck together the whole time, but his last residence was listed in the US near by me and not in Mexico. Might have moved back for medical care. Sad today. cry
Posted By: looney4labs

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 07:24 PM

Oh Ana, so sorry you are not feeling well. Hugs puppy

Sorta, sorry you are sad. Hugs to you!

The Cully has been fed and repatriated to mom. Sourdough starter is fed and needs 3 more hours of room temp before I can make bread. Yogurt is draining in the fridge.

Now time to do a little shopping.....
Posted By: 3dobermans

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 08:36 PM

Back from town; spoke with the Vet and the symptoms Rebel is showing are similar to canine dementia. He's only 7+ but I guess it's not that uncommon in larger breed dogs. Have him on Selegelene for a couple weeks to see if there's an improvement.

To all may it be a good day.
Posted By: looney4labs

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 08:56 PM

Awwwww...I hope it helps. Were there other possible diagnoses?
Posted By: Yankee Clipper

Re: Thursdiner - 04/24/14 10:13 PM

Well, did it again.........messed up shopping day. I had made a difinitive grocery list and after driving 28 miles to the store and 3 errends later I realized the list was sitting on the counter at home. Curses My brains were in that list. So the grocery safari evolved into a grocery so-far-ee. But it was a bit of fun strolling -a couple miles at least- up and down the aisles at Walmart and then HEB. I did put a whole bunch of money on my Walmart money card in case I have to order a new PS4 and/or TV set. One more notch on the battered check book. Too bad, I need my games.

Summer is upon us here because my kits sleep all stretched out. How do they bunch up into tight fur wads in winter then stretch out a yard long in summer. Amazing.

RE: groceries. Got some Shamu and friends cheddar cheese snack-ee crackers. They are alot of fun but sorta tasteless.


on to sudoku......happy Thursday all
Posted By: Space Quest Fan

Re: Thursdiner - 04/25/14 02:45 AM

Good night Boomers. sleep
Posted By: auntiegram

Re: Thursdiner - 04/25/14 05:17 AM

Night all sleep well!

sleep
Nan
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